Tim Rowledge wrote:
> 
> I've noticed that there is an irritating interaction between
> authorisations and the browser; if you try to edit a page and are not
> authorised you get the 'not authorised' page . When you try to return to
> the previous page, it seems you have to re-authorise (annoying but
> survivable) and then I see the 'not authorised' page again. A reload
> gets the proper page.
> 
> I'm guessing that this is something to do with the browser caching, but
> who knows.
> 
> What I'd really like to achieve is to not show the edit button unless
> you logged in as a user authorised to edit.


I'm not absolutely sure what you want. All this referesh/cacheing
behaviour seems to depend very much on the browser you use (Netscape
works best): both IE and Konqueror seem to like being refreshed!

As for the ++++ stuff, I've not yet arrived at a way of doing threading
in the way you suggest, but "+_" does give a nice "flat" arrangement of
comments.

I'll have a play tomorrow: time for bed.

Cheers

John

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